Now it's happening all over again. In p2pool I have 0.000 BTC payout, allthough hashrate is between 700 and 1400 MHs, again, expected time to share 2,8 days, time to block 9.5 hours, again......... Help!

Now it's happening all over again. In p2pool I have 0.000 BTC payout, allthough hashrate is between 700 and 1400 MHs, again, expected time to share 2,8 days, time to block 9.5 hours, again......... Help!

The only thing you can do is increase your hashrate.

NOw my hashrate is 400~550 MHs after restarting, and my address is nowhere to be found on Current Payouts or the Active users, it appears that my address just wanishes from the p2pool.info.... Payout, in p2pool, is still 0.0000..........

NOw my hashrate is 400~550 MHs after restarting, and my address is nowhere to be found on Current Payouts or the Active users, it appears that my address just wanishes from the p2pool.info.... Payout, in p2pool, is still 0.0000..........

NOw my hashrate is 400~550 MHs after restarting, and my address is nowhere to be found on Current Payouts or the Active users, it appears that my address just wanishes from the p2pool.info.... Payout, in p2pool, is still 0.0000..........

Exactly. It'll stay like that until you find another share.

OK! But why did my address keeps dissapearing from the list? It happened before I restarted p2pool and cgminer...? It works good and just suddenly goes poof without any obvoius reason from my side. I mean, I didn't touch anything on my PC, but my address simply dissapears?

OK! But why did my address keeps dissapearing from the list? It happened before I restarted p2pool and cgminer...? It works good and just suddenly goes poof without any obvoius reason from my side. I mean, I didn't touch anything on my PC, but my address simply dissapears?

How can the website display a hashrate if it has no shares to base it off of? If you don't find a share for 3 days, you won't be in the sharechain again until you find another one.

NOw my hashrate is 400~550 MHs after restarting, and my address is nowhere to be found on Current Payouts or the Active users, it appears that my address just wanishes from the p2pool.info.... Payout, in p2pool, is still 0.0000..........

Exactly. It'll stay like that until you find another share.

OK! But why did my address keeps dissapearing from the list? It happened before I restarted p2pool and cgminer...? It works good and just suddenly goes poof without any obvoius reason from my side. I mean, I didn't touch anything on my PC, but my address simply dissapears?

The list only shows addresses that have found a share recently enough to be owed a payment in the next block. If you go for a long time without finding a share (as will happen with a low hashrate), you will not be on the list.

NOw my hashrate is 400~550 MHs after restarting, and my address is nowhere to be found on Current Payouts or the Active users, it appears that my address just wanishes from the p2pool.info.... Payout, in p2pool, is still 0.0000..........

Exactly. It'll stay like that until you find another share.

OK! But why did my address keeps dissapearing from the list? It happened before I restarted p2pool and cgminer...? It works good and just suddenly goes poof without any obvoius reason from my side. I mean, I didn't touch anything on my PC, but my address simply dissapears?

The list only shows addresses that have found a share recently enough to be owed a payment in the next block. If you go for a long time without finding a share (as will happen with a low hashrate), you will not be on the list.

NOw my hashrate is 400~550 MHs after restarting, and my address is nowhere to be found on Current Payouts or the Active users, it appears that my address just wanishes from the p2pool.info.... Payout, in p2pool, is still 0.0000..........

Exactly. It'll stay like that until you find another share.

OK! But why did my address keeps dissapearing from the list? It happened before I restarted p2pool and cgminer...? It works good and just suddenly goes poof without any obvoius reason from my side. I mean, I didn't touch anything on my PC, but my address simply dissapears?

The list only shows addresses that have found a share recently enough to be owed a payment in the next block. If you go for a long time without finding a share (as will happen with a low hashrate), you will not be on the list.

Thank You!

<shameless plug>

I've set up my P2Pool node at http://cryptominer.org/bitcoin/ to be more friendly to low hash-rate miners like yourself by counting pseudo-shares with a much lower difficulty than p2pool itself accepts. If you decide to use it, you will get a smaller, more regular payment. The amount should average out over the long term but will be more consistant on a day-to-day basis.

NOw my hashrate is 400~550 MHs after restarting, and my address is nowhere to be found on Current Payouts or the Active users, it appears that my address just wanishes from the p2pool.info.... Payout, in p2pool, is still 0.0000..........

Exactly. It'll stay like that until you find another share.

OK! But why did my address keeps dissapearing from the list? It happened before I restarted p2pool and cgminer...? It works good and just suddenly goes poof without any obvoius reason from my side. I mean, I didn't touch anything on my PC, but my address simply dissapears?

The list only shows addresses that have found a share recently enough to be owed a payment in the next block. If you go for a long time without finding a share (as will happen with a low hashrate), you will not be on the list.

Thank You!

<shameless plug>

I've set up my P2Pool node at http://cryptominer.org/bitcoin/ to be more friendly to low hash-rate miners like yourself by counting pseudo-shares with a much lower difficulty than p2pool itself accepts. If you decide to use it, you will get a smaller, more regular payment. The amount should average out over the long term but will be more consistant on a day-to-day basis.

I've set up my P2Pool node at http://cryptominer.org/bitcoin/ to be more friendly to low hash-rate miners like yourself by counting pseudo-shares with a much lower difficulty than p2pool itself accepts. If you decide to use it, you will get a smaller, more regular payment. The amount should average out over the long term but will be more consistant on a day-to-day basis.

</shameless plug>

I have started mining there, but 5%?!?!

Thank you for trying it out. At the moment my miners are ~60% of the hashrate on that node, so the effective fee for everyone else is only 2%.

Also, I mentioned in my thread (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=280780.0) that the service is running on quality HP c-Class blades hosted in a carrier grade data centre, not some cheap $10/month VPS and as the hashrate increases I will be reducing the fee percentage.

I think i will try to use p2pool now. Hopefully getting merged mining with all coins that bitparking is using to run and be able to set up coins that appear on coinchoose too. Maybe even possible to merge mine with other coins than bitcoin. Im not sure if thats easily possible.

What kind of server would you rent? I mean is a VPS safe enough or whats the best thing? I dont have a computer running all the time but my miners do. And im not sure if its a good idea to install p2pool on the raspi...

What kind of server would you rent? I mean is a VPS safe enough or whats the best thing? I dont have a computer running all the time but my miners do. And im not sure if its a good idea to install p2pool on the raspi...

The bitcoin block chain is currently 14GB, so unless you use an external USB hard drive I think you'd have trouble getting that to fit, plus the RaspPi likely wouldn't have enough grunt.

I think i will try to use p2pool now. Hopefully getting merged mining with all coins that bitparking is using to run and be able to set up coins that appear on coinchoose too. Maybe even possible to merge mine with other coins than bitcoin. Im not sure if thats easily possible.

What kind of server would you rent? I mean is a VPS safe enough or whats the best thing? I dont have a computer running all the time but my miners do. And im not sure if its a good idea to install p2pool on the raspi...

When i see the prices i realize it doesnt make much sense for 44GH (the ultracheap servers are all sold out). Unfortunately most p2pool-server have a fee and if they dont they dont mine all merge mine able coins. I had hoped to get a bit more profit since merge mining on bitparking.com has the transaction fee missing but paying a fee on a p2pool server or not mine all merge mine coins would be not much better. And renting a server would work for a couple months then the costs are higher than a pool fee. Not to speak of the work involved to set up. Guess i cant have everything... but thanks for the help.

the ks-2g could run one adequately, but that, the ks-4g and the ks-16g are sold out

You're dreaming if you think a single core Atom will run p2pool with any efficiency. A Celeron 847, which is WAY faster than an Atom really struggles, even running a text-only Ubuntu server install on SSD.

The slowest machine I've had it running properly on is a Pentium G620 (dual core 2.6GHz Sandy Bridge).

Currently my p2pool node runs on my mining/workstation machine, which is an i3-3220T with 8GB RAM and SSD drive.

Any thoughts on perhaps spending 7-or-so bytes per block, to put "P2Pool" in the coinbase signature, to make it easier for P2Pool mined blocks to be identified as such, for purposes of making these charts? It's an exciting time for P2Pool, as it is now over 1% of the entire Bitcoin network, and this will draw more attention (and thus hopefully more people joining the pool and adding hashpower).

Any thoughts on perhaps spending 7-or-so bytes per block, to put "P2Pool" in the coinbase signature, to make it easier for P2Pool mined blocks to be identified as such, for purposes of making these charts? It's an exciting time for P2Pool, as it is now over 1% of the entire Bitcoin network, and this will draw more attention (and thus hopefully more people joining the pool and adding hashpower).

Josh

Or why not sell coinbase space to the general public as a vanity signature? I'll pay a couple of btc to have my name as a coinbase sig for a block.